Job Description

Job SummaryAre you the go to guy/girl for family and friends to solve Technical problems? Are you good at sorting those issues? Why not get paid for it and experience a whole new life here in Poland. If you speak near native Dutch and have a good level of English, you are tech savvy and want to work abroad then this could be the job for you. We are looking to fill a technical analyst job where you could earn in and around 5000 – 5700 zloty a month.

What will you do in this job?You will be providing both soft and hardware technical support through the phone to all customers experiencing difficulties. Send on problems to the I.M. support team as well as work closely with them in order to increase your technical knowledge which should aid in the helping of customers with problems and queries.You will also be required to work with those at the helpdesk in cross training and the implementation of operations. Organise and manage all relationships with sellers and staff that also aid in the resolution of customer problems. Remembering throughout to promote and foster teamwork within the Technical Analyst department.

Lastly you will get the chance to prove yourself and show your leadership skills when you take on a project leader role when it comes to the handling of projects for our client as well as participating in all training based modules.

Who will you be working for?Our client is a well-known business solutions provider based in Krakow and is gradually expanding in the EU. With employing over 500 people and winning awards based on their good service, they are currently looking for Dutch speaking Technical analyst to aid them in their expansion. Our client prides themselves on being well known for encouraging their employees to grow, supporting innovation and not restricting their employees to a rigid job description.

Who are we looking for?For this Dutch Technical analyst job we are looking for someone with excellent problem solving skills, who can work well in a team, who is capable to keep up with the ever changing nature of technology and flow with the changing tides. You need to be comfortable with working with technology as you will be identifying and resolving technical issues on a daily basis. We are looking for someone who has a near native level in Dutch and a good knowledge in English.Experience in areas such as helpdesk support, customer service would be an advantage but is not mandatory. Technical analyst training will be supplied so having no helpdesk experience is not too important.However we would like you to have some experience with MS Office Windows operating systems and a good knowledge of PC hardware.

Where would you be working?If you like the look of this Dutch speaking Technical analyst job how does working in a city of an up and coming country who is known for its friendly atmosphere. Krakow is where you would be working, where there are excellent public services, full of beauty, and outdoor activities. After a hard day of working in the Technical analyst department, Krakow has all you need to unwind and get ready for the next action packed day.

Interview & SalaryThe interview process for this Dutch speaking Technical analyst has a number of stages, i.e. phone interview, skype/video interview, and a technical evaluation to test your Technical skills. This interview process is designed to make it easier for the job seeker looking to move to Krakow but who is not there just yet. So you don’t have the stress of running for a face-to-face interview.Your salary is dependent on the experience you bring to this Dutch Technical analyst Job but you can expect to earn in and around 5000 – 5700 zloty a month. Not forgetting a number of benefits such as life insurance and leisure vouchers etc. and there is also relocation support that if needed can be supplied. The salary will be confirmed in the interview process.

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